Seriously why do they make us read that book as kids?CK76 said:"Bridge to Terabithia"
Leslie did nothing to "deserve" the fate, Jesse is left all alone with only emptiness and misplaced guilt. There is no vengeance, no relief, no explanation, just randomness. The sense of loss is tangible and it just seems cruel to a lonely sympathetic character to lose something so dear. The only thing we're left with is sometimes we just endure life.
Yeah just a tad, I took great delight in putting that pompous annoyance to rest.ZelosRaine said:Zelos Wilder's death in Tales of Symphonia (assuming you choose that path). As he is my avatar, I might be a bit biased, though.
We read this out loud in my 5th grade class, and I bawled like a baby. Not my proudest primary school moment, to say the least.William Ossiss said:isnt it obvious? the two dogs from "where the red fern grows" and, of course, gandalf the grey.
Of course I cheered when we finally got rid of Catelyn Stark, but then that bastard brings her back...dariuskyne said:Pretty much the entirety of the Stark clan, Eddard Stark gets introduced and killed in the first book of the series, framed for treason and beheaded as his daughters watch, then about the third book Eddard's son, Rob Stark, gets his head taken off and Rob's pet wolf's head nailed onto the stump, at his uncle's wedding, also this is where Katelyn (rob's mother) also gets killed and these are just the MAIN CHARACTERS! the "good guys" the people you follow through the story, and over half of them get offed in horrible, mean ways... which is why this series is so goddamned good.
I like that the author's willing and able to kill off characters, but man, vicious...
Wow, you just shot me back to grade 5 when our teacher was reading this to us and everyone was crying, including her. She couldn't finish.William Ossiss said:isnt it obvious? the two dogs from "where the red fern grows" and, of course, gandalf the grey.
I second spike, watching the series I just got so attached to the character, the only time I ever cried for a fictional character, the music is just the real kicker along with the setup.Nukey said:Drakmorg said:I agree, I actually felt saddest when Jorge died.MASTACHIEFPWN said:Noble Team.
Also, whatever happened to Jun? I assume he died somehow, it just bugs me not knowing how.Jun's alive.
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Spike from Cowboy Bebeop. The music, the setting, his last words, all of it was so perfect, and it was the first time I ever cried during an anime.
"Bang."
Agreed...Dr. Paine said:My contribution- Eli Vance.
Damn you, Valve.
I know, it seemed such a good decision at the time, he was boring, but what a ***** Ashley turned out to be... and then when I replayed Mass Effect, he actually wasn't all that boring. I feel really bad now.bl4ckh4wk64 said:Root from Artemis Fowl, or Kaiden from Mass Effect. Two of the saddest moments in fictional history...
Edit: Also, General Hummel from The Rock.